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Interview with StoStorama — Singer/Songwriter/model

StoStorama is a 21-year old model residing in Tarzana, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hi, my name is Nicole Stoehr and I was born in Tarzana, California on December 3rd. I am currently a full time student at Perce College. My passion is for creating music, singing, song writing, modeling, and performing. Apart from my passions that I follow in my life I seek relaxation, peace, and inspiration from my friends and loved ones, enjoying the beach, and meditating with vinyasa yoga.

StoStorama sitting on a chairWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I started modeling as a child actually when I was 5 years old. I did a lot of print work for Speedo, Disney, and Mattel. When I was 8 I started modeling for Mattel comercials and began working for clothing brands as well. Once I hit Middle school I started focusing more on music and landed a record deal with Buena Vista Records. But now that I have graduated High School, I have started to model again for several compaines and photographers.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

For me my personal goals are quite simple. I hope to find inner peace and happiness within myself and maintain a balanced life despite the obstacles that may come in the future. 10 years from now I hope I have at least three albums released. I want people to hear my songs and connect with people all over the world, and also hope to be establishing my own buisness writing/ producing songs, music videos, and art with a creative team.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

The work load I get for modeling often changed month to month. But usually, I get at least two jobs a moth. I have done a lot of work recently. I have acted and modeled for shorts, music videos, and Web Series as well. I have also gotten work for fashion modeling.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Once I was at a water park doing a swim wear shoot, and when I was doing the shoot I stepped on a bee that was in the water and totally started crying and couldn’t stand for the rest of the day.

StoStorama face closeupDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I think the most important part about one’s health is his or her diet. For me I try to eat a plant based diet and stay away from meat and dairy as much as possible. I don’t restrict myself from eating these foods but I feel like I have better skin and more energy when I eat real natural food that comes from nature. I changed my diet when I was 18 and started making my own food and staying away from processed food and I don’t think I can ever go back to “unhealthy” eating. I just have grown to like real food better.

When It comes to exercise my favorite thing to do is dance. I love connecting with music and using my energy to dance. It makes me the happiest when it comes to exercise. But honestly the best way to stay on top of my fitness is trying to switch it up and do different things so my mind or body never gets bored.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I am obsessed with boxes and notebooks.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would make myself more confident in myself; that is something I am always working on, it would also be nice to be another inch taller.

What is the one talent you wish you possessed?

I wish I could teleport.

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Interview with Gabriella Tanner

Gabriella Tanner is a 23-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Gabriella Tanner and I was born in Los Angeles, CA. I come from a diverse background. My hobbies include modeling, hula hoop dancing and tattoos. I am currently working as a makeup artist and model.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I first came into the world of modeling before I even knew how to speak. I was a gerber baby and then around age 11 I started doing print and commercial work. Around age 16 is when I became more interested in fashion and started doing fashion shows and edgy shoots. From there on I fell in love with the industry.

Gabriella Tanner holding a chihuahua dogWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

In 5 to 10 years I see myself doing something creative. It’s where I thrive and am most happy. Id like to be styling or maybe having my own line of clothing or jewelry.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

My world is always changing. I’ve been around the industry for a while and have come in contact with all different artists: photographer, makeup artist, stylist. I tend to always have cool exciting things coming my way, which I’m grateful for. Lately I’ve been hula hoop dancing and doing photoshoots for different clothing companies.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

Luckily I’ve had only great experiences and have met some really talented people. One of my favorite experiences was getting to work with nylon japan while I was in NYC.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I had a shoot a while ago and was wearing a long gown with a black piece of fabric in the back that was getting blown by a fan. Long story short it ended up getting caught in the fan. I thought I was going to get sucked up and chopped to bits.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I think tattoos and tattooed models should get more love. Although I feel like they are being except more in society the modeling world is still iffy about them.

Gabriella Tanner double visionDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

The main exercise I get is from hula hoop dancing and practicing. It’s a great core and arm work out. As for my diet I have been vegetarian for almost 6 years. While I do love a good cheese pizza I try to eat as healthy as possible.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Random fact most people don’t know about me is that I taught myself American Sign Language through a deaf television show.

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise) if you could?

I wish I was taller, it would really expand my modeling career.

What features do you look for in a partner?

Physically I’m attracted to guys who have scruffy beards, tattoos are a plus, good shape, and it’s game on if he has a man bun! Mentally I like someone who has a sense of humor, romantic, and is goal oriented.

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Interview with ArtemisAesthetic

ArtemisAesthetic is a 21-year old model residing in San Francisco, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Konichiwa everyone!

I am known as Artemis the ever changing mistress of disguise. Or at least, that is what my fanbase refers to me as! I was born in San Diego, then moved with my family to the Sacramento area when I was around 8, underwent homeschooling up until 3rd grade then endured through the social game of hell from 3rd-8th grade in which I was the “shy nerdy goth girl” that most bullied, or did not notice I existed. I then transferred to an independent study based school called Shenandoah for 9th grade, which changed my life forever. My passions, interests, and professions all coincide; anime, playing ps3 video games, modeling, makeup, hair, corsets, latex, traveling, making artwork, gogo dancing, aerialist with lyra, acting in music videos and films, performing live on stage for events and bands, eating sushi, reading… I am an anime girl in the body of a high fashion runway model.

ArtemisAesthetic in the woodsWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

When I was about 14, while out with my girlfriend at the time – I was lesbian for a period of my life, then bi-sexual- taking photos of her; I enjoyed photography of nature and my friends, we ran into this well known Asian hair stylist in a cafe. She asked if I had ever modeled before, I answered with curiosity, ” No, but I have always been interested in the art form, why?” She then told me to walk for her, so I strutted my bondage pants, corset self down the cafe shop. She asked if I would be interested in modeling for her salon, and being taught how to catwalk by The Caren Templet of New York City!! I was utterly blown away and in shock, I accepted it without a second thought. I was in the prime shape and porcelain complexion of my life at that point. You can see the photos for the salon here and here.

From then on I put the photos up on Deviantart.com first since I had already posted my poetry, and photography so I had somewhat of a following, then I decided to join ModelMayhem. I networked online pro-actively, modeling independently for local Sacramento photographers that were worth putting in my port and gaining experience within modeling beauty, glamour, alt fashion, and lingerie.
Was not until I was 18 that I left for L.A. making great high quality art but that is a story for later. I fell in love with the idea of acting out different persona’s, characters of my psyche with costumes, makeup, hair, posing, props, settings, emotions, creating a story without speaking.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My personal and professional goals are one in the same and finally are now being realized after 6 years of hard work!! There are agency plans in the future which has been a dream of mine ever since I began so it means the world to me that someone who is reputable, professional, and straight up in the mainstream industry sees the passion in me and is willing to make it a reality. My ultimate goal which I will make happen no matter what, is to travel the world creating art, modeling for designers, walking on runways, acting in feature films and music videos! Especially for Japan! Anime and their entire fashion culture is my top inspiration!
I am also working on getting my cosmetology license in hair, makeup, and nails at Federico Beauty Institute!

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

When I lived in L.A. for almost 2 years, I was actively out every single day from morning until night working my model butt off, going to auditions, casting calls, booking paid gigs for shows, designers, magazines, and more. Now I travel to SF about once or twice a month for publication work and acting work. Over the 6 years of modeling I have been apart of countless runway shows like I was in L.A. Fashion Week for Kicka Custom Design, rock indie music videos, extra in catherine hardwicke’s PLUSH with Emily Browning, published in Gothic Beauty Magazine issue 44, and more!

Model: Artemis AestheticPlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

The best memorable experiences in modeling, acting, performing would be every gig in L.A., such as for Ryder Makeup Labs Bootcamp, being in Beverly Hills transformed into different characters everyday for a week was super exciting and having a poster of one of my photos in the Paul Mitchell headquaters I am still very grateful for. Acting in a music video for Lesser Key that was rich in cult symbolism which hit very close to home. Meeting, partying, and seeing Emily Browning act, talk, sing in person was a dream come true and the highlight of my gogo dancing/acting experiences! Performing as a grindkore girl for Perish Dignam of Swoon Entertainment at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas for the Fantasy and Fetish Halloween ball made my theater nerd inside all wet haha; performing on a stage that big to over 2,000 fetishists was fucking surreal. Modeling an other worldly headdress that was almost as tall as I am and weighed so much my temples were splitting a headache at L.A. Fashion Week was the most exhilarating runway show of my career. Just really meeting all of these super unique creative eccentric artists made and makes the journey perfect. Creating art with fellow artists that have inspired me like Miss Mosh, Ulorin Vex, Ophelia Overdose, Le Mew photography, and others.
The worst experiences would have to be dealing with fake, unprofessional, flakey models and photographers on set, which is why I work with industry professionals that I trust and have a good friendship with that makes being on set enjoyable and not stressful. Also, dealing with GWC (guys with cameras) that have tried to fuck me, and I was sexually molested by two different “photographers”… which gives me more reason to change the beauty industry and stand up for woman not being treated like sex objects just because they are models.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Meeting Emily Browning randomly at a party in Hollywood, I am friends with Nick Launay and he brought her, that was extraordinary. Meeting and working with James Ryder who was special fx makeup artist for the cell blew my mind. Every gig I was in from L.A., Anaheim, San Diego, Long Beach, San Francisco, and Beverly Hills were all out of the ordinary because I felt like I was dreaming every time I was booked and living my dreams. Though one was quite out there, when I was booked to star as Artemis in this indian film about the greek gods and goddess, the director and one of the models that I stayed with at the palaces near Long Beach for a week which was fucking crazy waking up to the beach every morning haha they believed they were working with the Reptilian race which if you are unaware is an Alien race in Scientology. That was interesting to say the least haha.
Couchsurfing and being homeless off and on while in L.A. was embarrassing and makes being a clean cut reputable model more challenging but I surmounted every road block because I was not okay with giving up after coming so far.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

How the mainstream media portrays beauty to the masses, appealing to a certain criteria that has to be met otherwise you are not cool, attractive, or good enough in society. That is the root of our problems. I was afflicted with an eating disorder when I was younger, no one knew, but I was affected by what I read in magazines, billboards and others; now it all does come down to thinking for yourself, realizing that saved me and I began a body image group. Presented for peers and saved a few friends’ lives. I want to change how we perceive beauty, beauty is subjective, I see beauty in everything but we need to know the difference between models being altered or enhanced with photoshop or being on a killing-yourself-fashion-statement suicide mission. I want to show and teach people to look deeper, love yourself for who you are, not what you look like, not who you look like, not what brands you own, not what car you drive. I aspire to create art that opens the minds of society. Also, to put celebrity photographers who hide behind the camera while forcing models to fuck in jail and to be exposed for the manipulative monsters they really are.

ArtemisAesthetic holding a basketDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I was Vegan for 2 years, lost too much weight and became too weak. Now I strictly eat non gmo, vegetarian, organic, low carb diet. I love sushi so that is my only exception which I only have like once a month. I go on a raw “fasting” for 4 days-6 days out of a month, every month, where I only eat raw fruit, veggies, and that is it.
I walk, run every day along with pilates 2-3 times a week. I have a background in gymnastics, tumbling, and cheerleading. I think positively, and believe in being self aware while caring about animals and the environment, because without that we would be nothing.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I am an otaku for life. I am addicted to death, blood, vampires, anything supernatural or other worldly. I know how to read, write, and speak Katakana and Hirigana of the Japanese alphabet. I have traveled to Portland, and Alaska. I used to be a fine art nude and fetish model. I had an eating disorder when I was young, alone with being bullied. I almost went to juvi for runaway to see my boyfriend at the time when I was 13. I am obsessed with House of Leaves. I have fallen from grace, I am not perfect, yet have a fixation with symmetry. I am flexible and a contortionist. I can perform with the lyra. I have experimented with drugs. I proudly support Ganja. I am a horror fanatic. I auditioned for America’s Next Top Model twice.

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise) if you could?

Yes and No, while I find plastic surgery an intriguing advancement of science and follow Anastasiya the real life anime girl, personally would never alter my body even though I would love to look like an anime girl it would limit my career. I really have come to truly accept myself internally and am happy with who I was, who I am, and what I will become.

Are you currently in a relationship? How would you describe your partner and sex-life?

I have somehow found the love of my life, the love that breaks through your skin into the deepest parts of your soul inspiring you to fight with everything you are to love them, to give them your all, to achieve dreams together. My other half explains it perfectly at his poetry blog, that he and I would appreciate if you would follow here!

“We met once briefly, we exchanged pleasantries a quick hello and a hand shake. Then you were gone, some time passed and we ran into each other again. Neither of us knew it was the other. Then strife occurred in my life and darkness arose, then you were there to hold me and help me. From the moment that you held me there was an awakening deep within, my soul screamed and I knew not why. I couldn’t comprehend what had awakened, it was foreign to me something that I lusted after my entire life. As time passed I grew to understand what it all was, my soul resonating with yours. I fell in Love with you from the moment I met you and will continue to till the day that my existance ceases. Koishiteru my Artemis.”

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Interview with Kristie California

Kristie California is a 21-year old model residing in Sacramento, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hey I’m Kristie California! I’m a 21 year old alternative model, artist, designer, screen printer, mother and a housewife from Sacramento, California. I was born in Santa Cruz, California and then moved here with my mom and older sister when I was 5. I’m also a vegetarian as well as a competitive roller skater.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I began modeling in August of 2010. It was never something I planned on pursuing but the more I did it, the more I loved it and came up with fun ideas.

Kristie California wearing a red dressWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My main goal when it comes to modeling, is to get better with each photo shoot, to learn new ways to express myself, be creative and hopefully make a magazine cover within the next year. With art, I’d like to strengthen my skills with painting and portraits. I’ve been attending school as an art major since January of 2013. My goals for my clothing line, Eclectic Approach Clothing, consist of getting my brand out there, just promotion and events at this point. My most important goals pertain to my family and my daughter. In five to ten years, my husband and I will most likely be living near the beach back in my hometown.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I’m mainly a print model for clothing companies. I’ve never taken much interest in runway although I have had opportunities. I try and shoot once every week or so. When I started I was shooting 3 times a week, but I’ve decided to focus more on my family life. Shoots are either on location or studio so depending on that, as well as what’s provided -hair, makeup, and others- and who I’m shooting with, each one can be very different. For the most part I do my own makeup but I’m starting to work with more makeup artists and stylists and I love it!

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

The best experiences in modeling come from the fun you have and the friends you make, and that’s happened more often than not, but the worst experiences are when photographers get touchy and weird, … which is not funny.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I don’t believe anything super crazy has happened, the only thing that comes to mind is early on in my pregnancy I tried to shoot a lot before I got big so I could submit to magazines and keep my name out there, I would get winded and dizzy very easily, luckily I had understanding photographers!

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Everyone wants to be a photographer now or thinks that they’re a model. It’s rough to work so hard for as long as I have and see magazines accept new models fresh out the gate when they’re basically just sending in selfies. The rejection is hard and the way people view some of my work can be taken the wrong way, but I think I’m just gonna keep doing what I’m doing.

Kristie California in the countryDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

Besides roller skating once in a while and wrestling with my little one I don’t do a lot for exercise. I eat what I want and as a vegetarian, it seems to be working out fine.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I’ve never been drunk! To some people that’s crazy.

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise) if you could?

I’d like to keep my over analyzing thoughts to a minimum.

Are you currently in a relationship? How would you describe your partner and sex-life?

I’m currently engaged to my daughter’s father. We will be getting married next spring. My fiance is amazing. He’s everything I could hope for. Besides him being my dream guy, he’s also a tattoo artist, so we’re able to bounce artistic ideas off each other which is great. The sex is good. That’s all you need to know haha.

 

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Interview with Katya Zvantseva

Katya Zvantseva is a 24-year old model residing in Washington, D.C.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born and raised in Russia. I left the country in 2008 and since then lived in 3 different countries on 3 continents: Senegal, Kazakhstan and the USA. It was exciting! Traveling is my biggest passion.
My other passion is crafts. I do knit, sew, weave, etc. I also love gardening and since I live in an apartment building and don’t have even the smallest garden I created a garden outside of my window on the 6th floor – I am growing cucumbers upside down in water containers! Not something you would expect from a model right. I also love foraging (I pick wild edibles and eat them), hiking, camping and adventures.

Katya Zvantseva modeling an elegant dressWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

When my daughter was 7 months old (now she is 6) I desperately needed a part-time job to get out of the house and for extra income. I wasn’t willing to give up my child for a full time job and career. The lack of well-paid part-time jobs made me look into modeling. I am happy I did consider modeling back then. It has been absolutely satisfying to be a model.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My only goal or should I say principle is to always, no matter what, do what I enjoy doing. I don’t care about being on the covers of top magazines or becoming a zillionaire – all this is completely unimportant if you are not happy doing what you do every day. We live once. It is not worth it to waste your time on anything else other than being happy. And yes, I’m willing to trade stability, wealth and recognition for that.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I do a few photoshoots a week. When I travel I do many more, up  to three daily. I mostly shoot art. It is my favorite genre. I also shoot fashion, editorial and commercial which I really enjoy as well.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I think growing up in Russia has prepared me for navigating in the dangerous world of freelance modeling. Believe it or not, I haven’t had any bad experiences. I can’t put my finger on the best experience either, mainly because each job I do is so different from everything else.

Katya Zvantseva in sensual stockingsIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I have no complaints. It is what it is.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

A lot of my modeling gigs are physically challenging and require jumping, stretching, bending, hanging or holding weird poses. Almost every shoot is quite a workout. Other than that I love walking (I don’t have a car so I actually do walk a lot), hiking, biking, swimming and I also practice yoga. Staying active is very important.

I have been vegetarian for more than 5 years although I do eat fish occasionally. I eat very limited amount of dairy and eggs, so my diet is mostly raw and vegan. I can admit that going meat-free (along with rejecting all medication unless for life-saving purposes) was the best decision I have ever made regarding my health and well-being. Nope, not even aspirin. Now, at the age of 30 I am healthier than i have ever been.

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise) if you could?

If I could be less lazy and more patient that would be awesome. But I am too lazy and impatient to change that.

How do you think you are most likely to die?

I will likely be around age 150 and die on a camping trip.

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Interview with Wenchi – Model and Artist

Wenchi is a 24-year old model residing in Santa Rosa (California) with a passion for art. She has been doing runway, print, and promotional modeling since 2007. Here is her story:

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hi folks! I’m Wenchi, a Fine Art, Fashion, Fantasy chameleon model out of the San Francisco Bay Area. I’ve been modeling since 2007, and have been self represented and managed the entire time. I’m also a makeup artist, and love participating in conceptual shoots, fetish fashion, alternative nudes, and getting nekkid in nature. I tend to be into darker more sensual work, and that’s expressed pretty well in my portfolio.

Do you have a nickname or artist pseudonym? Who came up with it and how?

My pseudonym is Wenchi, and in 2003 it’s root was bestowed upon me. My two best friends, Jessica and Amanda Shepherd who has also become a stellar model, would be little punk brats causing a ruckus around town, and we called ourselves The MOFOs and Wench. Amanda named me Wench, because I was acting particularly saucy that day, and the nickname has stuck around since then. In 2007 when I was getting into modeling, I had to figure out a pseudonym to keep my modeling work separate from some other aspects in my life. I was really into the “Suicide Girls look” which I found very alternative and really alluring, so being the alt girl I was, Wench seemed very fitting. I didn’t think it was quite socially acceptable enough alone, so I added an “i” on the end to make it cute and foreign sounding.

Wenchi - Amazing bodypaintWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I was helping a friend in May 2007 with her high school senior project, and as she was making a fairytale fashion line for her submission she decided to do a fashion show to show off her hard work. I helped with makeup for the show, and modeled one of her gowns. I was an aspiring makeup artist at the time, and modeling had interested me in a way nothing had before, so I went for it and this is where I’m at now!

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I’d like to get to a point where I can live in whichever city I like and be comfortable and secure. I’d like to see myself traveling the world, participating in humanistic volunteer work, and getting to participate in work that shows in national museums, large magazines and possibly on television. I’m very interested in science, and nature preservation, and if there is a way to figure out how to tie what I do now into both of those things, I’ll be very satisfied. I’m very interested in traveling, and am looking into how I can find creative ways to tie that into my modeling, and get to experience new cultures and find inspiration in their practices.

How much do you typically charge for a photo-shoot?

For Fashion work I charge $75/hr with discounts on multiple day, full day and half day rates. For Nude work I charge between $100 and $150 per hour depending on content, and also have discounts on multiple day, full day and half day rates. If you’re interested in booking me, shoot me your ideas and we’ll make something work!

Wenchi - YellowBubblesPlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

Recently, I woke up to about 50 facebook notifications, and messages from my team that we had been chosen for the cover of Central California Magazine for our underwater photoshoot featuring Yellow Bubbles Photography, Black Lotus Clothing, and Spoiled Cherry makeup and styling. We had shot on Christmas Eve, and while it was a beautiful 70 degree day, the pool we were told was heated…wasn’t. It was a whole ten degrees cooler than the air outside, and was the most surreal photoshoot in my life. I nearly got hypothermia, and felt high from the shock my body was going through to make our beautiful artwork happen. We decided as a team to keep going even with the non heated pool surprise, and it worked out so well that we got cover on an awesome magazine!

In June, I got heat stroke working SubZERO Festival for Black Lotus Clothing. I was staying well hydrated and fed, but our building we were working in to get ready was sweltering hot, and had no ventilation. While getting sewn into a priceless bone and pearl encrusted gown, I passed out while standing there. Thankfully I’ve dealt with these symptoms before, and knew to throw myself onto a bar stool as I was falling over so I wouldn’t break the amazing gown I was getting sewn into. I was quickly rushed outside, as I was gagging from the nausea of passing out. My stomach voided itself, but I was in fresh air and had a way to sit down, and get my senses back. I promptly ate 3 bowls of chili, drank a glass of wine, 3 glasses of water, and proceeded to wow the crowd for the festival evening in a group of amazing models in a rad cabin wreckage themed installation. Thankfully I recovered well and was able to get my job done regardless of dealing with some heat stroke.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

When I was working in Los Angeles this past winter, I was fired from a national television TV show (who’s name I cannot disclose) for being allergic to latex. I had been requested to work for the show for the whole series (a month of filming), but after reviewing my forms on the first day of work, they decided to let me go that day. I had gone to LA for the audition, and we discussed my allergy there at that time, they said it would be no issue, and then they went back on their word. I was somewhat stranded work wise in LA, but got ahold of some friends who helped me find work. Instead of working for this TV show, I got to bodypaint with Trina Merry at The Edwardian Ball at The Fonda Theatre, I got assist Trina Merry in painting for a NERF commercial thats on TV right now, and I got to get bodypainted by the world famous Pashur and Alex Hansen. My fury from being fired and huge embarrassment over my allergy got turned into some really rad creative energy!

Wenchi - Amazingly flexibleIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I would make San Francisco a much more popular place for industry work, like LA or New York, as I live here and selfishly don’t want to move to get all the work I want 😉

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I’ve been “vegetarian” since 2003. I say “vegetarian” because I have very high standards for the poultry and mammals I consume, as I wont eat it unless someone I know killed it. I feel like I have no right to eat meat that was killed outside of my community, because closeness with food is like closeness to god. Besides my addiction to gummy bears, worms, rings and other gummy candies, I try to eat food that’s without pesticides and GMOs. For exercise I like to go mountain hiking, bicycle riding, yoga, swimming in the Russian River, and having a great sex life with my boyfriend. Keeping my exercise well rounded and diverse helps me feel the most healthy.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I had my first lesbian sex at church camp. This is literally the only thing I could think of that people don’t really know about me, this was a hard question!!

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise) if you could?

I wouldn’t mind being taller and having some more weight on my bones, but I think that things really worked out well in my favor physically 😀

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